I think a lot comes down to preinstalled SW on phones (Chrome/Safari) and the enterprise world. My rather large employer just switched from FF preinstalled to Edge for all work devices since it alreadz comes with Windows.
Maybe Firefox is missing a really compelling enterprise offering for Desktops? Everybody less savvy is on mobile anyways, which is dominated by the Duopoly Apple/Google.
Actually in my country DuckDuckGo is the only reliable search engine left. Google started giving me a bunch of bogus results for very specific queries a couple of years ago. Sad that FF depends so much on Ma’Google.
I won’t be buying. I got into refurbishing old quality peripherals a while ago, might not need any new and neutered devices.
Soo… Bye Logitech, it was good while it lasted with you.
You know that abebooks is a subsidiary of Amazon, right? As is ZVAB in Europe. They really have the market by the reins.
Blackberry used to have a “global device search” feature. I’d love something like that for Android.
I’m daily commuting via train. There are USB chargers everywhere in the cars, so this is pretty significant. And don’t tell me to buy another wireless gadget I have to charge before I go - or some USB buds that won’t work with my other devices, since USB-C is just a plug, not a Standard.
Is there a way to use about:config ?
You need to see the timecode somehow…
They can’t!
As a teacher in luddite Germany: yes our smartboards still Run Windows Media Player + I need that bar visible so I’m able to stop the movie at the correct teachable scene.
(And before anyone suggests making a custom playlist with vlc and all those newfangled contraptions from around 2005: I don’t even have admin rights to change the sound volume…)
I thought he wanted nuclear energy in cars?
They are pretty nice and if you are on your bike in traffic behind one, the feeling of not being dieselized is amazing …
Soo, booting your computer from someone else’s computer?
I mean we’ve had thin clients and PXE for ages?